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ŚB 4.2.11
He has already accepted himself as my subordinate by marrying my daughter in the presence of fire and brāhmaṇas. He …
ŚB 4.2.12
He has eyes like a monkey’s, yet he has married my daughter, whose eyes are just like those of a …
ŚB 4.2.13
I had no desire to give my daughter to this person, who has broken all rules of civility. Because of …
ŚB 4.2.14-15
He lives in filthy places like crematoriums, and his companions are the ghosts and demons. Naked like a madman, sometimes …
ŚB 4.2.16
On the request of Lord Brahmā I handed over my chaste daughter to him, although he is devoid of all …
ŚB 4.2.17
The sage Maitreya continued: Thus Dakṣa, seeing Lord Śiva sitting as if against him, washed his hands and mouth and …
ŚB 4.2.18
The demigods are eligible to share in the oblations of sacrifice, but Lord Śiva, who is the lowest of all …
ŚB 4.2.19
Maitreya continued: My dear Vidura, in spite of the requests of all the members of the sacrificial assembly, Dakṣa, in …
ŚB 4.2.20
Upon understanding that Lord Śiva had been cursed, Nandīśvara, one of Lord Śiva’s principal associates, became greatly angry. His eyes …
ŚB 4.2.21
Anyone who has accepted Dakṣa as the most important personality and neglected Lord Śiva because of envy is less intelligent …
ŚB 4.2.22
Pretentiously religious householder life, in which one is attracted to material happiness and thus also attracted to the superficial explanation …
ŚB 4.2.23
Dakṣa has accepted the body as all in all. Therefore, since he has forgotten the viṣṇu-pāda, or viṣṇu-gati, and is …
ŚB 4.2.24
Those who have become as dull as matter by cultivating materialistic education and intelligence are nesciently involved in fruitive activities. …
ŚB 4.2.25
May those who are envious of Lord Śiva, being attracted by the flowery language of the enchanting Vedic promises, and …
ŚB 4.2.26
These brāhmaṇas take to education, austerity and vows only for the purpose of maintaining the body. They shall be devoid …
ŚB 4.2.27
When all the hereditary brāhmaṇas were thus cursed by Nandīśvara, the sage Bhṛgu, as a reaction, condemned the followers of …
ŚB 4.2.28
One who takes a vow to satisfy Lord Śiva or who follows such principles will certainly become an atheist and …
ŚB 4.2.29
Those who vow to worship Lord Śiva are so foolish that they imitate him by keeping long hair on their …
ŚB 4.2.30
Bhṛgu Muni continued: Since you blaspheme the Vedas and the brāhmaṇas, who are followers of the Vedic principles, it is …
ŚB 4.2.31
The Vedas give the eternal regulative principles for auspicious advancement in human civilization which have been rigidly followed in the …